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Original Post 2009-Apr-12, 10:12 PM

I'm open to offers - Williams
Brad Waters (racenet)
Sunday, 12 April 2009

Craig Williams, fresh from a winning treble at Randwick, is desperate to link full-time with a major stable.

Williams, whose Easter Saturday haul included the Group I Galaxy on the David Hayes-trained Nicconi, said he would be open to offers to again become a retained jockey.

“I would love to be a full-time stable jockey for a trainer,” he revealed.

“I love test driving all the horses. “I feel like I achieve a lot more and enjoy that a lot more than just jumping on and riding winners.

“I enjoy the ride of getting the horses to the races and winning much more.”

Williams joined Hayes as a full-time stable jockey when he returned from Hong Kong before the trainer suggested the rider broaden his horizons and chase more outside rides.

“David and I had a meeting and discussed where we are at,” Williams said.

“David still supports me and I’ve ridden three Group I winners for David in the autumn so it’s been great.

“It was one of those things. We weren’t making mistakes but the results weren’t coming but David still supports me 100 percent.”

Williams believes trainers who employ stable jockeys are getting superior results to those who book freelance riders.

“If you have a look at the most successful stables around, they employ stable jockeys,” he said.

“They know how the trainer likes to train, how the trainer likes their horses ridden and the jockey knows where the horse is in their preparation so they gain an advantage.

“The Snowden stable is having success and Lee Freedman is leading the premiership and he employs a stable jockey. It just proves that it is very effective having a stable jockey in my view.

“But it’s not the Australian way. I don’t know why but it’s the Australian training culture. Maybe it will change.”
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2010-Feb-13, 11:53 AM

I backed Tol, I dont blame him, I just think the horse didnt have a whole lot of luck.
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2010-Feb-13, 12:18 PM

Is Tolesprit (?) certain of a run in the Newmarket ?
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2010-Feb-13, 01:01 PM

Hard to tell Matt...sounds like his mount Trusting isn't running but he didn't seem too keen on Tollesprit here.

Winners are grinners I guess Mark...initial thoughts were that he put himself deeper into a pocket/inside when he would have been looking to find a way out.
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2010-Feb-13, 01:39 PM

Many people had a high regard of Williams but I guess with reducing levels of success people drop you very quickly..........

Well I hope he can boot SB home in the William Reid   Thumb Up  
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2010-Feb-13, 01:46 PM

Kato I reckon he's still held in high regard by most. And even more would have thought he was treated shabbily by Hayes.
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2010-Feb-15, 08:51 PM

Can't question his work ethic - Tues night HK then Mornington Weds!
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2010-Feb-15, 08:52 PM

He's a great bloke and yes Steve, great work ethic, deserves all the success he gets.  Thumb Up
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2010-Feb-16, 06:31 AM

Two winners & thee place getters on the 9 race card at the Valley last Saturday isn't too shabby  Thumb Up

That includes the last race with a 20/1 pop.

I've always had a high regard of his ability Steve & agree that he may have been treated poorly by Hayes?
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2010-Feb-16, 07:28 PM

Craig fk him, you dont need him.  beer
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2010-Feb-17, 06:31 AM

Some might  consider it Mark, but not me - I'm male & hetrosexual   lol  
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2010-Mar-17, 05:19 PM

Offered the position of stable rider with Gai Waterhouse.
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2010-Mar-17, 05:34 PM

Good luck to him, I hope he can elevate his career to another level in old Sydney town   Thumb Up

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2010-Mar-17, 05:35 PM

I'm pretty certain he'll take it.
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2010-Mar-17, 06:24 PM

I'd pass on it. Surely he'd do better getting his own rides.
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2010-Mar-17, 07:41 PM

It wont happen, he is not stupid enough to be a 2nd string rider to Nash.... shocked
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